Book flights from Stockholm (ARN) to Innsbruck (INN)

Flying from Stockholm

Four major airports operate in or near Stockholm. Flights from Stockholm booked using airberlin operate out of Stockholm Arlanda Airport, which is the largest of the four. Serving millions of international and domestic passengers, it is also the largest airport in all of Sweden.

Stockholm Arlanda Airport Information

This airport services many business travelers and tourists every day, and features plenty of stores, restaurants, lounges, and other amenities to accommodate its voyagers – you may even wish your time in the airport were longer.

Within the four terminals of this airport, you will also find banks, pharmacies, conference areas and hotels. ATMs, Wi-Fi connection and currency exchange services are all available. Everything a traveler might need is under one roof.

Getting to the Airport in Stockholm

You can take a high-speed, long-distance, or commuter train to Stockholm Arlanda Airport, which is the fastest and most environmentally friendly way to arrive. You can even take an ecofriendly bus to Stockholm Arlanda Airport that runs on canola oil or ethanol. If privacy is a priority for you, you can also book a taxi to Stockholm Arlanda Airport.

Arriving in Innsbruck

Book your tickets to Innsbruck and start your vacation by exploring the Old Town, which boasts medieval palaces and castles as well as a modern, vibrant art scene. During the day, locals relax in the city’s coffee houses, while in the evening crowds pack into the lively taverns and beer gardens. Day or night, choose airberlin for your Innsbruck travels.

First Time in Innsbruck

Most of the city’s attractions are found in the Old Town. Stroll down Maria Theresien-Strasse, replete with boutiques and restaurants, as you admire the architecture lining the gently winding street.

Your Innsbruck

Upon arrival, you will quickly understand why adventure lovers and outdoor enthusiasts are booking flights to Innsbruck: this city seems to have been made for active travelers. Try the Innsbrucker Klettersteig, a heart-pounding, seven-hour fixed-rope route that traverses seven peaks. Travel to Innsbruck in the summer to try canyoning or white-water rafting.

Making the Most of Your Innsbruck Holiday

Look for flight deals to Innsbruck during the summer, when the weather is perfect for wandering around the Old Town, and many attractions stay open for extended hours. Book well in advance if you hope to find cheap hotels in Innsbruck, as both winter and summer are popular seasons.